Numerical investigation of the dynamics of linear spin s fields on a Kerr background. II. Superradiant scattering

K'aroly Csuk'as, I. R'acz
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Superradiant scattering of linear spin $s=0,\pm 1,\pm 2$ fields on Kerr black hole background is investigated in the time domain by integrating numerically the homogeneous Teukolsky master equation. The applied numerical setup has already been used in studying long time evolution and tail behavior of electromagnetic and metric perturbations on rotating black hole background [arXiv:1905.09082v3]. To have a clear setup the initial data is chosen to be of the compact support, while to optimize superradiance the frequency of the initial data is fine tuned. Our most important finding is that the rate of superradiance strongly depends on the relative position of the (compact) support of the initial data and the ergoregion. When they are well-separated then only a modest -- in case of $s=0$ scalar fields negligible -- superradiance occurs, whereas it can get to be amplified significantly whenever the support of the initial data and the ergoregion overlap.
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克尔背景下线性自旋场动力学的数值研究。2超辐射散射
通过对齐次Teukolsky主方程进行数值积分,在时域上研究了克尔黑洞背景下线性自旋$s=0,\pm 1,\pm 2$场的超辐射散射。应用数值装置已经用于研究旋转黑洞背景上电磁和度量摄动的长时间演化和尾行为[arXiv:1905.09082v3]。为了有一个清晰的设置,初始数据被选择为紧凑的支持,而优化超辐射初始数据的频率是微调的。我们最重要的发现是,超辐射率在很大程度上取决于初始数据的(紧凑的)支持和遍历区域的相对位置。当它们被很好地分离时,只有一个适度的-在$s=0$标量场可以忽略不计的情况下-超辐射发生,而它可以在初始数据的支持和ergoregion重叠时得到显着放大。
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